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Note that "created" is different from "owned". CharlieBrowne has the correct answer for the easiest and quickest way to determine objects in a library "created" by a user. Once the outfile is built, you can query the outfile to see which rows have the user in the ODCRTU column.
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"Created by" is the user who ran the CRT* function. If a user runs CRTPF, that user is set as the "Created by" user of the PF. Same for CRTPGM, CTRDTAARA and for all other CRT* functions.
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For simple user profiles, the creator is also the "Owned by" user of the object. That user will remain as the owner unless a CHGOBJOWN command is used to change the owner to be a different user. Developers often create files, programs and other objects. But they should change ownership of application objects to be one of the application profiles.
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For user profiles that are group members, the user profile OWNER(*GRPPRF) attribute should usually be set. When a member profile creates an object, the ownership of the object usually should be assigned to the group profile automatically.
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But even if ownership is transferred, the "Created by" attribute of the object doesn't change.
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